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The 1619 project series
The 1619 project series












Prentice Penny is directing the series, based on Jason Parham’s article “A People’s History of Black Twitter” in Wired. Onyx Collective is going straight-to-series on three-part docuseries Black Twitter (working title) from A Penny for Your Thoughts, WIRED Studios and Culture House. Thembi Banks, Steven Canals, Julie Bean and Jill Kaplan executive produce. “What initially seems like a quick way to make money turns into a life-changing experience when she meets the women who become her chosen family and learns how powerful, profitable and prolific her voice can be,” according to Hulu. Across six episodes, The 1619 Project examines the historical antecedents behind systemic racial injustice evident in policing, health care, wealth inequality, even capitalism itself. The New York Times’ 1619 Project entered a new phase of historical assessment when the paper published a scathing criticism by five well-known historians of the American Revolution and Civil War eras. When she’s fired from her job, she stumbles upon a new gig, phone sex. Inspired by Gabourey Sidibe’s true-life story, the show is about Gabby Brixton, who is living with her mother and making half-hearted attempts to become a singer/model. There have been attempts to ban the book in more than half of the country, but now this series is going to be streaming globally. The docu-series, based on her Pulitzer prize-winning collection of essays that. The 1619 Project has faced intense blowback. Onyx also picked up the pilot for 1266 (working title), a comedy from 20th Television. Journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones The 1619 Project comes to screens this week. The 1619 Project book is published by One World. Hosted by Hannah-Jones, The 1619 Project seeks to reframe the. Part of Disney, Onyx Collective features creators of color and underrepresented voices. The series is an expansion of the project of the same name from journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones and The New York Times Magazine.














The 1619 project series